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... federal constitution in the defence of the great ' interests ' of society . He had also read Alexis de Tocqueville and accepted his point that the great problem for conservatives in a New World or colonial society was to devise ...
... federal constitution in the defence of the great ' interests ' of society . He had also read Alexis de Tocqueville and accepted his point that the great problem for conservatives in a New World or colonial society was to devise ...
Page 259
... Historical Studies , vol . 1 , no . 1 ( April 1971 ) ; A. ġeakin , The Federal Story , ed . by J. A. La Nauze ( Melbourne , 1963 ) , pp . 27-9 . native son should be honoured : his body should be Colonial Democrats 261.
... Historical Studies , vol . 1 , no . 1 ( April 1971 ) ; A. ġeakin , The Federal Story , ed . by J. A. La Nauze ( Melbourne , 1963 ) , pp . 27-9 . native son should be honoured : his body should be Colonial Democrats 261.
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... Federal - and convert them into coffee palaces , for the land boomers were often renowned for their puritanical principles , their hatred of pleasure and their humourless faces . 38 By contrast Thomas Bent , who had laid the foundations ...
... Federal - and convert them into coffee palaces , for the land boomers were often renowned for their puritanical principles , their hatred of pleasure and their humourless faces . 38 By contrast Thomas Bent , who had laid the foundations ...
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THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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